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Meta related posts are once again allowed. However meta that breaks the basic rules of this sub will be removed. Meta that attempts to cause pointless drama will also be removed.

I have first heard of NoParticipation from /u/Laurelai on IRC when she nuked a thread I linked to on SRD a few days ago. She described it as a not ideal, but a good way to stop meta subs brigading smaller communities and flipping their up/down vote totals. Now, the movement has picked up some steam, and I personally think that it's a generally positive development. CB suggested using it, SRD is now enforcing it through automoderator, and a fairly large group of mostly LGBT related subs have now installed it to curb the invasions.

Now, to the funny part - among the subs that installed the CSS hack to avoid being invaded by other subs is /r/SRSdiscussion. Seems fairly innocent - they are once in a while a target of various metas, right? Wrong. SRS prime has not installed it, enforced it, or even mentioned it. Basically it boils down to "yeah, we don't really want to be brigaded, but we're all for brigading when we're the ones doing it".

SRSs has apparently even approached SRS mods about implementing np. but were snubbed. The hypocrisy of not wanting to be linked by other metas, but at the same time being totally fine with linking to the rest of reddit is beyond what I'm capable of understanding.

But they installed the CSS in SRSd. Do you not see the problem with accepting the benefits of a certain enhancement, while refusing to extend it to other subs? I know that there are redditors elsewhere that don't deserve... well, anything, but still, it's pretty low even for SRS.

So you think it is okay to take benefits from something while refusing to give these same benefits to others? Look, I understand that sometimes these things take time (though far more democratic SRD somehow managed), but doing one and not the other is really sheisty.

Heh, I think you're missing the point of my post here. It's not that they didn't add it (it's voluntary after all, and people can needle them and shit) - it's the fact that they have added the damn thing for incoming links on the sub that they perceive as being brigaded, while flat-out refusing to add it to the home of their outgoing brigades. It's hypocritical as fuck.

This has nothing to do with SRD, I support the np. thing there as well, It's just shitty to use the benefits of brigade shield while not affording the same right to other subs. It's that same old "we are allowed to because reasons" mentality that made me hate them in the first place.

You seem to operate in extremely prolonged time. Their decision-making is obviously not that slow: They added np. to SRSd CS that same day, the length of time between making a comment and getting a ban on SRS prime is usually minutes, they mobilise brigades to relevant threads (like the metahub one) faster than any other sub, yet apparently they're incapable of reaching a decision on implementation of a measure that would limit the impact of their own brigades.

I have no idea what your mental process is like on this. You're seriously confusing me here.

NP seems to have been implemented less than 24 hours ago, it's still kind of early to make judgement calls on it. It looks to have good support from most SRSers, but we'll have to wait to see what the mods eventually decide on.

I wouldn't be surprised if the archies do decide that they don't want NP for prime, but NP has been out for less than a day. It's way too early to condemn them for any decisions when they haven't really had time to make one. The PM exchange between AAG and ddxxdd doesn't say anything about whether or not they plan to participate, it only says that whatever SRSS does/wants has no bearing on that decision.